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election 2012. voters in california still have about three and a half hours to vote until the polls close. we are in concord right now where five precincts are all open under the same roof. john? >> reporter: this is the time when polling places like this one start to see business lining up. voters are getting off work and coming in to cast their ballots. all tolled, about 1400 people are expected to come here to make their voices heard. we talked to quite a few people today and everyone said they felt they needed to vote, especially in this election. >> now that our future's at stake for the schools and the kids and myself, since i'm a mom and going back to school, so it's going to impact me as well. i gotta make a difference. >> on a personal level, it's important to bring my daughter. i want her to know her beliefs make a difference. come out and effect possibly an election. >> each voter was asked to insert them into these counting machines. a memory card will be used to transfer the results to
election 2012. voters in california still have about three and a half hours to vote until the polls close. we are in concord right now where five precincts are all open under the same roof. john? >> reporter: this is the time when polling places like this one start to see business lining up. voters are getting off work and coming in to cast their ballots. all tolled, about 1400 people are expected to come here to make their voices heard. we talked to quite a few people today and everyone...
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kur follow the election result as they come in right -- you can follow the election results as they come in right starting at 4:00. >>> the east coast is preparing for another big storm, even as the region works to recover from sandy. a nor'easter could hit midweek causing more beach erosion, flooding and rain. thousands of homes are still without power in new york city where temperatures are expected to drop in the 20s overnight. >> people are in homes that are uninhabitable. it and that will become increasingly evident when the power and heat don't go on. >>> seven people including four children are safe after being rescued from a capsized vote in marin county. >> they used a saw to rescued he cue two kids right there. they were trapped more 90 minutes in that upsite down boat. a helicopter rescued two other children and -- their both overturned near the bay yesterday afternoon. no one was wearing a life jacket. so everyone is lucky to be alive. >> thank god the kids got away alive. >> one adult suffered from mine off injuries. still not clear -- minor injuries. still not clear why it
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election day 2012. we will find out if the race between president obama and republican mitt romney is too close to call. >> reporter: the polls are open and we are live in san jose and we will show you how busy it is. >> we are live in san mateo county where republicans and democrats are busy racking up minutes on the cell foes. -- phones. how it's connected to the election. >> we have reporters all over with team coverage of all the critical races voters are deciding today. mornings on 2 begins right now. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu monks on -- mornings on 2. >> welcome to mornings on 2 i am dave clark. >> i am tori campbell tuesday november 6th. it's election day. and the polls here in california just opened about 55 second ago. the months of campaigning the millions of dollars spent on ads comes down to this day. the presidential race remains a dead heat with the latest poll showing president obama and mitt romney still neck in neck in the all important battlegro
election day 2012. we will find out if the race between president obama and republican mitt romney is too close to call. >> reporter: the polls are open and we are live in san jose and we will show you how busy it is. >> we are live in san mateo county where republicans and democrats are busy racking up minutes on the cell foes. -- phones. how it's connected to the election. >> we have reporters all over with team coverage of all the critical races voters are deciding today....
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until election day. arguably one of the more important elections in recent history. obviously we have the presidential election but we also have several key ballot measures that need to be taken care of as well. in terms of voter turnout, presidential elections usually bring out higher numbers of voters. one thing that is different this year is the amount of early voters and gone possibly could be the days of heading to the polls in droves. that is being reported as much as 800,000 bay area residents cast their ballots through the mail. state reports more than 18 million registered voters in california which is 940,000 more registered voters than the lax election. we spoke with the voters to see if they early voted. while others like going to the polls. take a listen. >> the old school route is last minute and so yeah i'm going to do the old school route and i will vote tuesday, tomorrow, and right after work. yeah. that's the way i always do it. i do it every year. >> we always vote by mail. it's easier
until election day. arguably one of the more important elections in recent history. obviously we have the presidential election but we also have several key ballot measures that need to be taken care of as well. in terms of voter turnout, presidential elections usually bring out higher numbers of voters. one thing that is different this year is the amount of early voters and gone possibly could be the days of heading to the polls in droves. that is being reported as much as 800,000 bay area...
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san francisco has just overra 503,000 registered voter, typical turn out for the election is 71%. 9 elections department said it may be a lower figure this year. we have learned just over half of the 260,000 vote by mail ballots have been returned this evening but we are seeing a lot of people at this hour coming to vote in the booths including first time voters of all ages. >> first time working it's very important. i want to vote for this country. the united states. >> it was really exciting and it was shall -- i was really happy to involve before i couldn't vote. >> reporter: and despite the concerns about the turn out san francisco has two closely watched races and initiatives ranging from the gross receipt taxes plan to the possible branding of the reservoir. they expect to start releasing preliminary results of some of the ballots startling just after 8:45 with a larger report just after 11:45 and we will monitor that through the night. reporting live. david stevenson. >> as we have been telling you social media is playing a major role in providing information tonight more so than any o
san francisco has just overra 503,000 registered voter, typical turn out for the election is 71%. 9 elections department said it may be a lower figure this year. we have learned just over half of the 260,000 vote by mail ballots have been returned this evening but we are seeing a lot of people at this hour coming to vote in the booths including first time voters of all ages. >> first time working it's very important. i want to vote for this country. the united states. >> it was...
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california still elects some of its judges, and they shouldn't do that. a number of our states do it from the supreme court all the way down it's really shocking to me that after all these years we still have so many elected judges that is not good. so i have spent some time in my retirement years talking about this problem and writing a little bit about it and so on. because i feel strongly about that i don't think that's good. >> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville. we'll see you again next week.
california still elects some of its judges, and they shouldn't do that. a number of our states do it from the supreme court all the way down it's really shocking to me that after all these years we still have so many elected judges that is not good. so i have spent some time in my retirement years talking about this problem and writing a little bit about it and so on. because i feel strongly about that i don't think that's good. >> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm frank...
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. >>> we are live at election night parties as bay area voters keep close watch on returns. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. one big race is too close to call. take a look at the numbers on proposition 29, it would impose an additional tax of $1 on cigarettes. in other races mitt romney is the winner of california's republican primary. we're also streaming live results at ktvu.com and at the bottom of your screen. >> first the race for president and no surprise here. mitt romney easily won the support of californians. romney is the presumpive nominee and he'sing four out of five votes in california. he also won montana, new jersey, new mexico and in south dakota. romney was in texas today a state that's been very good to him. so far his two day visit has paid off with a $15 million boost to his campaign and he's got more fundraisers scheduled for tomorrow. in a speech today, romney said president obama must be defeated in november. >> i am convinced this man is out of ideas. i know he's out of excuses and in 2012 you're going to make sure
. >>> we are live at election night parties as bay area voters keep close watch on returns. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. one big race is too close to call. take a look at the numbers on proposition 29, it would impose an additional tax of $1 on cigarettes. in other races mitt romney is the winner of california's republican primary. we're also streaming live results at ktvu.com and at the bottom of your screen. >> first the race for...
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we are back with more election coverage right after this. >>> more election results. the situation in florida, a crucial state, right now it is an exact tie with 81% of the precincts reporting. mitt romney and president obama both have 50%. mitt romney has to win florida if he doesn't, it is going to be a very long night for him. now to california. where election workers have their work cut out for them as they tally the ballots. >> the provisional and vote by mail ballots need to be verified and any damaged ballots have to be redone. a 19615 law requires 1% of precincts picked at random to count their ballots by hand. >> it can be extra complicated because there will be campaign workers standing over the shoulders of these workers while they are verifying the workers and challenging their decisions and that can make it time consumerring and tedious as well. >> it could take days to learn the results as some of the close races, counties have until december 4th to certify the results. americans are choosing new members of the house and senate. and it appears that the p
we are back with more election coverage right after this. >>> more election results. the situation in florida, a crucial state, right now it is an exact tie with 81% of the precincts reporting. mitt romney and president obama both have 50%. mitt romney has to win florida if he doesn't, it is going to be a very long night for him. now to california. where election workers have their work cut out for them as they tally the ballots. >> the provisional and vote by mail ballots need...
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this election is over, but our principles endure. i believe the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to a resurgent economy and to renewed greatness. like so many of you paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our all to this campaign. i so wish, i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction but the nation chose another leader and so anne and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. thank you and god bless america. you guys are the best. thank you so much. thank you. thanks guys. >> reporter: you know see on the stage now that mitt romney's wife anne, his five sons, their spouses and 16 of his 18 grandchildren who have been across the street in a hotel watching the returns tonight have all joined him on the stage. now he told us earlier in the day that he had only written one speech when he came into boston on his campaign plane this afternoon and that was a victory speech. obviously he did not give tha
this election is over, but our principles endure. i believe the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to a resurgent economy and to renewed greatness. like so many of you paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our all to this campaign. i so wish, i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction but the nation chose another leader and so anne and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for...
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tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. >> stay with ktvu for election coverage tomorrow. it starts with ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. we will start at 4:00 p.m. and we will have coverage during the 10:00 p.m. news and you will find update throughout our website, www.ktvu.com and ktvu mobile. >>> there is word that apple is exploring ways to replace intel processors with a version that is like apple's mobile technology. they are working on a chip design that could create a more seemless experience between all of their devices. right now many iphone and ipad apps don't work on intel based macs. no comment from apple or intel. apple sold a new record of 3 million ipads since friday when it introduced the mini. it starts at $329. also today apple is losing its domination in the tablet market. apple's share dropped from 65% to just over 50% according to a report. >>> netflix is moving to protect itself against a hostile takeover. they adopted a rights plan, a poison pill. it makes it difficult, impossible for someone to take over without an agreement from the board. and whe
tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. >> stay with ktvu for election coverage tomorrow. it starts with ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. we will start at 4:00 p.m. and we will have coverage during the 10:00 p.m. news and you will find update throughout our website, www.ktvu.com and ktvu mobile. >>> there is word that apple is exploring ways to replace intel processors with a version that is like apple's mobile technology. they are working on a chip design that could create a more...
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this election is over. but our principals be -- principles endure. >> reporter: so mitt romney will not be going to walk but paul ryan will. he won re-election with his wisconsin congressional seat. back to you. >> 7:47. some key ballot measures we want to talk about. randy shandobil is here with us in the studio. we want to talk about three strikes. but first we have to talk about education, prop 30, and this win for governor brown. 99% in, 54%, yes, 46% no. >> i'm sure the governor is breathing a sigh of relief. schoolteachers, administrators and parents are very happy. well, certainly, most parents. this is really quite a remarkable achievement for governor brown he was having big money on one side and then he had -- and then he had a liberal attacker, molly munger, who was quiting the -- fighting -- fighting it and the numbers still survived. >> and before people were saying, he doesn't quite have 50%. it doesn't look right. he went this last-minute push. >> what do you think kind of pushed them over th
this election is over. but our principals be -- principles endure. >> reporter: so mitt romney will not be going to walk but paul ryan will. he won re-election with his wisconsin congressional seat. back to you. >> 7:47. some key ballot measures we want to talk about. randy shandobil is here with us in the studio. we want to talk about three strikes. but first we have to talk about education, prop 30, and this win for governor brown. 99% in, 54%, yes, 46% no. >> i'm sure the...
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you can go to ktvu.com for complete election results. look for the election 2012 section. >>> channel 2 news at five, our chief holes told us that warm weather like conditions will stick around for today. did they ever? >> a warm one, highs in the record range. 84 in santa rosa and above average temperatures. here is the deal starting to cool off by 7 degrees. as we get to thursday and friday maybe 30 degrees, as much as 30 degrees cooling on friday, the temperatures we have today. major cool down and showers in the forecast. here is how the computer model cease it. taking it through time. here is the fog at the coast. maybe the next hour you got fog back at ocean beach. fog back in pacifica and tomorrow afternoon the fog goes away in response to this. the leading edge of this cool air. it blows up the inversion. look at the time clock, thursday at 8:00 a.m., showers and cool air filtering in. a big temperature drop. here comes the showers. noon on thursday. heavy rains? i think it is widely scattered showers. the next wave rolls in at 8
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even going back to the last election. and so they've just set up shop in so many towns and cities and precincts across the country in battle ground states. and they turned out the vote. they expanded the electorate by registering new voerts. the obama campaign focused on doing that and expanding the electorate and turning out early voters. the key was that obama went into tuesday ahead in the battle ground states. so mitt romney had to win by large margins and he wasn't able to do that. >> so david, there's the ground game as jelena mentioned butted video that leaked out of mitt romney saying disparaging things about 47% of the american public. did that ultimately damn him? >> that didn't damn him but that hurt him with those independents because of the way it was done. look, it was more than a gap. it was used as a political weapon against him. jelena, however, hit a number of the key points about this. ground game when you look at the voting breakouts, barack obama was able to hold onto those that voted for him in 2008.
even going back to the last election. and so they've just set up shop in so many towns and cities and precincts across the country in battle ground states. and they turned out the vote. they expanded the electorate by registering new voerts. the obama campaign focused on doing that and expanding the electorate and turning out early voters. the key was that obama went into tuesday ahead in the battle ground states. so mitt romney had to win by large margins and he wasn't able to do that....
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now to the election results of two congressional districts. districts two runs from marin county to the oregon state line. democrat jared huff man received 37% of the vote. he will face off in november against republican daniel roberts that received 15%. due to the states brand new open primary system, two democrats will compete for the east bays newly drawn 15th congressional district in november. long-time congressman pete stark received 41% of the vote and dublin city councilman received 36%. >> time is 5:13. san francisco voters had two ballot measures to decide on. the first measure a would require competitive bidding for garbage collection with 100% of the precincts reporting. almost 47% of voters rejected that measure. it would have divided the collection into five separate contracts for different types of trash and different locations. measure b is a nonbinding resolution that would limit commercial events at coit tower. it barely passed. just under 54% of the votes. that means money raised would be used to repair the murals inside. >>
now to the election results of two congressional districts. districts two runs from marin county to the oregon state line. democrat jared huff man received 37% of the vote. he will face off in november against republican daniel roberts that received 15%. due to the states brand new open primary system, two democrats will compete for the east bays newly drawn 15th congressional district in november. long-time congressman pete stark received 41% of the vote and dublin city councilman received...
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on election night. and they'll tell us how that is going, and that is the one i'll be watching. >> chris: your guess, long night or short night. >> i think obama will win ohio, thought that for 6 or 7 weeks. but, i think if he does he's president. >> chris: brit? >> i'll be watching virginia, where i live. over the weekend i was there and if my answering machine could vote, it could be decisive, for both campaigns, repeatedly, so we'll see, virginia will be very important. >> chris: thank you, panel, see you all next week, by then, we hope we'll know who the president is and, don't forget to check out panel plus where our group picks up with the discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and we'll post the video before noon, eastern time and make sure and follow us on twitter, @foxnews0, sunday. up next well, go on the trail. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.
on election night. and they'll tell us how that is going, and that is the one i'll be watching. >> chris: your guess, long night or short night. >> i think obama will win ohio, thought that for 6 or 7 weeks. but, i think if he does he's president. >> chris: brit? >> i'll be watching virginia, where i live. over the weekend i was there and if my answering machine could vote, it could be decisive, for both campaigns, repeatedly, so we'll see, virginia will be very...
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just from yesterday's election. it is reported that the president received african-american and asian voters. there was another demographic that played in the president's favor. >> for young adults, the question was asked at one of the debates about financial aid. he said ask your parents for money. so a lot of lat teen nos that are first generation college going students don't have access to parents paying the tuition. >> it is also about the messaging. some say they didn't connect with the massachusetts governor. >> i would like -- i would not like romney. according to the people, he is going to do everything for the rich people and obama is going to do a lot of things for the poor people. >> there is a generation gap among voters. older generation people 10 to be more conservative. young people vote more liberal. >> this is what they try to gauge what the public is four years you from now. >> they are going to know if four years from now they start talking a friendly game towards latinos and asians they will be s
just from yesterday's election. it is reported that the president received african-american and asian voters. there was another demographic that played in the president's favor. >> for young adults, the question was asked at one of the debates about financial aid. he said ask your parents for money. so a lot of lat teen nos that are first generation college going students don't have access to parents paying the tuition. >> it is also about the messaging. some say they didn't connect...
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. >>> in election 20 12news. president obama and governor mitt romney are pulling out all of the stops as they make their final push with one day left before election day. ♪ >> president obama was joined by the boss. bruce springsteen. this is one of several states which could be a toss up tomorrow. the president reminded voters of the event. voters have a clear choice when they go to the polls. wisconsin tomorrow you have a choice to make. it's not just a choice between two ditts or two parties. it's a choice between two divisions for america. >> president obama is also attending rallies today in ohio and iowa while governor romney is making his final push in ohio and florida. at one point, the two will only be seven miles apart, holding rallies in columbus. >> if you believe america should be on a better course, if you are tired of being tired, then i ask you to vote for a real change. >> reporter: rot claims a second -- mitt romney claims a second term threatens the american american. both campaigns are ex--
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election. in today's show-- election reaction from main street to trading floors. how to prepare your portfolio for the "next" 4 years. plus, why the obama win could cause angst for some money managers. yet another uprising rocks greece. and parts of the north east brace and evacuate ahead of a storm. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wedensday, november 7th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: election 2012 turned into the money battle of the century. 6 billion dollars later, networks are projecting the democrats remain in control of the senate, republicans will run the congress and president obama retains the white house. while our journey has been long we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that for the usa the best is yet to come. i have just called pres obama to congratulate him on his victory on election day the dow surged 134 points, the nasdaq up 12 and the s&p 500 up 11. gold and oil also rallied.. with gold
election. in today's show-- election reaction from main street to trading floors. how to prepare your portfolio for the "next" 4 years. plus, why the obama win could cause angst for some money managers. yet another uprising rocks greece. and parts of the north east brace and evacuate ahead of a storm. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wedensday, november 7th. i'm angela miles. in...
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but first on this election morning, should you be concerned about portfolios' performance post-election? bill moller on what you can expect - next. maybe tomorrow the outcome of the election today. but we can make some informed judgments about the impact each party would have not just on the u.s. economy, but on our personal household economies. for a fact-based, non-partisan assessment, we turn to jim cahn. he's the chief investment officer for the wealth enhancement group. there's bound to be some short-term churn in the markets, but long-term, what is the impact on our personal portfolios from the two parties? > > thanks for having me here. i think we assign a little bit too much weight to the presidential election in terms of how it's going to impact the economy. the economy seems to be on an upward trend, and regardless of whether obama wins or romney wins, i think our portfolios are going to be getting a little bit better in years ahead. obviously, the two candidates have different tax policies. those tax policies, depending on who wins, may impact some year-end decisions, especia
but first on this election morning, should you be concerned about portfolios' performance post-election? bill moller on what you can expect - next. maybe tomorrow the outcome of the election today. but we can make some informed judgments about the impact each party would have not just on the u.s. economy, but on our personal household economies. for a fact-based, non-partisan assessment, we turn to jim cahn. he's the chief investment officer for the wealth enhancement group. there's bound to be...
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we'll get to our election coverage in a minute. we want to start with a fatal police shooting on the peninsula overnight. an officer was forced to make a split second decision on whether to use deadly force. noelle walker is live to explain what happened. good morning, noelle. >> reporter: good morning. about 30 seconds ago a police car pulled up and we have officers looking around the area. all of this happened an hour before the clerk arrived for his shift. now at 9:00 last night a south san francisco police officer tried to do what police called a field interview with two suspects outside the station. we don't know what the suspects were suspected of doing or why the officer wanted to talk to them. but we do know it ended with the officer firing his gun. killing one suspect. >> during that contact one of the suspects started running from the officer. the officer gave chase. after a short foot pursuit, the suspect turned and at some point the firearm was removed from the suspects person by the suspect himself. the officer reacted
we'll get to our election coverage in a minute. we want to start with a fatal police shooting on the peninsula overnight. an officer was forced to make a split second decision on whether to use deadly force. noelle walker is live to explain what happened. good morning, noelle. >> reporter: good morning. about 30 seconds ago a police car pulled up and we have officers looking around the area. all of this happened an hour before the clerk arrived for his shift. now at 9:00 last night a...
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this election are pursuing it as a base mobilizing election. get your loyalist motivated to go to the polls and nothing motivated the republican case like the boogie man of obama care and now you heard mitt romney or mitch mcconnell said it is our last chance. for those on the republican base who are dedicated to getting rid of obama care. go to the poem in mass numbers and vote out all of the democrats and in that regard. i think it is advantage republicans politically. >> i can see that both ways, snnon, if the court had thrown out obama care special said it was unconstitutional. then you have constitutional law lecturer who spent a year on someone's time. and on the other hand does it mobilize as charles is suggesting the conseshative and tea party activist who are not keen on romney. >> there were thousands of them outside of the court . on thursday when we got the opinion. they continued to rally all throughout the bells and don't turn on me flags and say this is it. you have awakened a sleeping party. we are coming back stronger than ever
this election are pursuing it as a base mobilizing election. get your loyalist motivated to go to the polls and nothing motivated the republican case like the boogie man of obama care and now you heard mitt romney or mitch mcconnell said it is our last chance. for those on the republican base who are dedicated to getting rid of obama care. go to the poem in mass numbers and vote out all of the democrats and in that regard. i think it is advantage republicans politically. >> i can see that...
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we're not running for election.' that was paul eggers reporting. ron gidwitz of the new prosperity foundation says he expects his super pac to empty its budget by election day. then on november 7-th, the organization will immediately begin strategizing for the 20-14 mid-terms. up next-- how hurricane sandy is having an efect on facebook stock.. even though the market is closed. it's an intense day once again for traders who have friends and family on the east coast. good morning to matt shapiro, he's president of mws capital and what are you hearing from some of your peers or family? everyone took it very seriously and got out of the way and got into safe ground. the local officials were ordering mandatory evacuations. my sister moved to a safer part of the state actually. as far as the market---when it does or if it does reopen on wednesday--- what do you anticipate? will it be a huge move either up or down or just kind of a flat day? what do you anticipate? i think it's going to move. experience tells you---remember 9/11 the markets opened and lo
we're not running for election.' that was paul eggers reporting. ron gidwitz of the new prosperity foundation says he expects his super pac to empty its budget by election day. then on november 7-th, the organization will immediately begin strategizing for the 20-14 mid-terms. up next-- how hurricane sandy is having an efect on facebook stock.. even though the market is closed. it's an intense day once again for traders who have friends and family on the east coast. good morning to matt...
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here just over half or almost 5% of registered voters turned out for tuesday's election. >>> election officials in some parts of florida blame high voter turn out as the reason they are still counting ballots. florida still has about 3% of its ballots uncounted. officials in miami-dade say they hope to be done by tomorrow afternoon. the president has a slight lead in the florida ballots counted so far but the results won't impact the outcome since the president has more than enough votes to declare victory. >> beyond terrible. it's horrible. it's -- i'm done. >> another big storm hits the northeast as the area tries to recover from sandy. the new damage. >>> and a different picture in the bay area. your complete bay area forecast including where the rain is falling. . >> the outlet mall is open and check out this crowd. if you think things look busy here, news chopper 2 has the shot from above with the back up people just trying to get here. what this could mean for the community when the noon news comes back. . >>> members of the roman catholic church of san francisco hope prayers wi
here just over half or almost 5% of registered voters turned out for tuesday's election. >>> election officials in some parts of florida blame high voter turn out as the reason they are still counting ballots. florida still has about 3% of its ballots uncounted. officials in miami-dade say they hope to be done by tomorrow afternoon. the president has a slight lead in the florida ballots counted so far but the results won't impact the outcome since the president has more than enough...
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it will be a close election. in that case, you want to make sure you have capacity necessary to make sure you are reaching voters. don't forget, part of this is making sure for the obama campaign they are able to excite their base. one advantage the republicans have had and, you know, we can argue about this, is whether or not the primaries excited the base, got the base involved. actually, republican turn-out has not been great in primaries. the reason i mention this, on the democratic side, they haven't had primaries. any challenge to president obama that would excite the base and say now is the time to get in gear. they have taken advantage of this time, spent the money, as karl just said, but put in place a network, to even challenge and state that are considered somewhat on the line. arizona, for example. they will be in place now for the rest of this time, leading up to the november election. and capitalize on it. the second thing to say is the super-pacs already are now trying to counter for mitt romney in
it will be a close election. in that case, you want to make sure you have capacity necessary to make sure you are reaching voters. don't forget, part of this is making sure for the obama campaign they are able to excite their base. one advantage the republicans have had and, you know, we can argue about this, is whether or not the primaries excited the base, got the base involved. actually, republican turn-out has not been great in primaries. the reason i mention this, on the democratic side,...
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. >>> we will continue the election coverage for you coming up in five minutes. we'll take a look at the final push from both sides of the proposition 30 debate. >>> it's premier night in san francisco for a reality show that aims to do for silican valley what it already did for housewives. >> nothing, nothing. >> reporter: angry words for mayor bloomburg as frustration runs high. what people in new york city say they are not getting enough of. >> and the first polls opened just 30 hours from now. how the presidential candidates are spending the remaining hours ahead of tuesday's election. >>> happening now reality tv has come to the silican valley. bravo has tech workers trying to make it big. debora villalon has the news. >> reporter: invited guests have finished screening the pilot. it's a show about silican valley but tonight's hoopla is in san francisco. >> what are your favorite mels. >> reporter: the show stars answered questions. shooting the new series start- ups, silican valley. >> it's this sensation, apple, twitter, facebook, google, every single one
. >>> we will continue the election coverage for you coming up in five minutes. we'll take a look at the final push from both sides of the proposition 30 debate. >>> it's premier night in san francisco for a reality show that aims to do for silican valley what it already did for housewives. >> nothing, nothing. >> reporter: angry words for mayor bloomburg as frustration runs high. what people in new york city say they are not getting enough of. >> and the...
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but late today he added two rare election day appearances. back again to pennsylvania and ohio. ♪ [ music ] >> we're going to finish strong and bring home a victory. >> reporter: elaine got her phd at cal and has worked in democratic administrations, now teaches at harvard, where romney got his mba and law degree. she says the race is a toss up. >> i do think it's tight. i think the media is being overly cautious, because i think it's an impossible race to call. >> reporter: not impossible to call here in heavily democrat massachusetts, where romney was governor, and where he'll vote in just a few hours. polls show he will not win here. >> check, test, one, two. >> reporter: but mitt romney hopes to win elsewhere. the 270 electoral votes to put him in the white house. the scene is already set here at the convention center in boston, where he will win, concede, or continue to wait, with all the rest of us. reporting live in boston, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details now, the national polls show a very tight race. an average
but late today he added two rare election day appearances. back again to pennsylvania and ohio. ♪ [ music ] >> we're going to finish strong and bring home a victory. >> reporter: elaine got her phd at cal and has worked in democratic administrations, now teaches at harvard, where romney got his mba and law degree. she says the race is a toss up. >> i do think it's tight. i think the media is being overly cautious, because i think it's an impossible race to call. >>...
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. >>> in france voters have elected a new president, socialist francois hollande. cheers greeted hollande as he made his victory speech. he promised to help france's low-income and he criticized recent osterity measures. victory was a bitter defeat for conservative nicolas sarkozy, who is the first president to lose re- election in 30 years. coming up in 15 minutes we'll have more on the historic election and what it means for europe. >>> the wheels of justice have finally started to turn for the families of those killed in the 9/11 attacks and why the family of a bay area woman believes that the government is making a mistake in its trial of five terrorist suspects. >>> the deadline to clear out has come and gone, but they are still occupying the farm. the deal that might be reached between demonstrators and uc berkeley. >>> and concerns ahead of the london olympics and what a stadium employee has done that has officials worried about security at summer games. ers from games . >>> we have new video to show you now of a three-alarm fire in san josi. it happened at
. >>> in france voters have elected a new president, socialist francois hollande. cheers greeted hollande as he made his victory speech. he promised to help france's low-income and he criticized recent osterity measures. victory was a bitter defeat for conservative nicolas sarkozy, who is the first president to lose re- election in 30 years. coming up in 15 minutes we'll have more on the historic election and what it means for europe. >>> the wheels of justice have finally...
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in 1925 and elected three times after that. and as faith spanta reports in 2000, one of the most important things he did was to fight the kukluxklan in alameda county. >> reporter: 1,500 masked men in white robes and 500 initiates gather. >> are you a native born white gentile american? will you strive for the maintenance of the supremacy. >> reporter: under the strict rules of the clan was allowed to attend. he tribed the scene as quote an almost terrifying human aisle of white. who were these masked men swearing allegiance to hate. chris romburg says the list of kkk members might surprise you. >> included people like professional, small businessmen, sales men, skilled craft workers. members of the oakland fire department. even the son of a congressman. >> reporter: cross burnings were common, albany hill now the sight of condos was a site favored by the klan. these east bay hills were alive with the sign of hate. crosses burning so bright people say you could see them from pinol to berkeley. one of the largest public displays
in 1925 and elected three times after that. and as faith spanta reports in 2000, one of the most important things he did was to fight the kukluxklan in alameda county. >> reporter: 1,500 masked men in white robes and 500 initiates gather. >> are you a native born white gentile american? will you strive for the maintenance of the supremacy. >> reporter: under the strict rules of the clan was allowed to attend. he tribed the scene as quote an almost terrifying human aisle of...
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now our election coverage moves to the south bay. janine de la vega is live in san jose to tell us more about some of the local ballot pressures. janine. >> reporter: dave, a lot of these measures centered around money. one of the most talked about measures here in santa clara county was measure d. that had to deal with raising the minimum wage and it passed. the registrars office was reporting it won by 59%. that is with 100 precincts reporting. this measure means minimum wage will be raised from $8 an hour to $10 an hour. the measure was developed by a group of san jose state students and also championed by labor groups. opponents argued it would hurt small businesses. now another measure that passed is measure a that raises the sales tax in the company by one eighth of a%. 56% voted yes while 44% voted against it. this will raise $50 million annually for county programs. this tax is supposed to be in effect for the next ten years. now a measure that did not pass is measure e with let's see 100 precincts reporting 58% of people vot
now our election coverage moves to the south bay. janine de la vega is live in san jose to tell us more about some of the local ballot pressures. janine. >> reporter: dave, a lot of these measures centered around money. one of the most talked about measures here in santa clara county was measure d. that had to deal with raising the minimum wage and it passed. the registrars office was reporting it won by 59%. that is with 100 precincts reporting. this measure means minimum wage will be...
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you back to fox election coverage. president obama wins reelection. >>> i've been talking, including tonight they were still convinced they were going to win this thing. >> why? because they were convinced that the models. >> their model is a different model. obviously i assume they thought. >> their nation is a different nation. they're convinced that african americans are going to vote in smaller numbers, that women are going to vote in smaller number? what would convince them of this thing, this is america. >> i think they were looking at a formula to get through. they didn't get through it. once again i think there's also the ability to underestimate your opposition. and these guys ran the most brilliant campaign we've ever seen four years ago. i would have basically sat every single day learning what they did. and every thing they did i would have tried to duplicate and exceed and they didn't do that. >> as close as this race is and frankly mitt romney is still winning the popular vote. as close as the numbers are
you back to fox election coverage. president obama wins reelection. >>> i've been talking, including tonight they were still convinced they were going to win this thing. >> why? because they were convinced that the models. >> their model is a different model. obviously i assume they thought. >> their nation is a different nation. they're convinced that african americans are going to vote in smaller numbers, that women are going to vote in smaller number? what would...
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the presidential election may have carried that through. were disappointed by some of the state wide results when president obama was winning. a mixed mood. it looks like a good night in california for democrats. they may not have done as well as they hoped, but prop 30 is significant. it appears that most of the issues that democrats favored -- so i think the joyous reaction is more solid than it was years ago. >> with it being so close, how long do you think it could take before we know the outcome. >> days. a lot of county will stop counting tonight and waiting to get the absentee votes. it could be a few days. it's trending in the right direction for those who want it to pass but still a bot of ballots to be passed. >> could be the end for congressman pete stark. >> the polls are suggesting that, but it's surprising. an incumbent who is well liked in washington to be taken out in one of these top two primaries is a surprising outcome. >> well thank you for your insight tonight. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> take you now to plaza. a
the presidential election may have carried that through. were disappointed by some of the state wide results when president obama was winning. a mixed mood. it looks like a good night in california for democrats. they may not have done as well as they hoped, but prop 30 is significant. it appears that most of the issues that democrats favored -- so i think the joyous reaction is more solid than it was years ago. >> with it being so close, how long do you think it could take before we know...
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coming up tomorrow, how to get your portolio election-ready. from all of us at first business, have a great monday.
coming up tomorrow, how to get your portolio election-ready. from all of us at first business, have a great monday.
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it will still be nice into election day as well. high pressure not only aloft but we have a little component of an offshore breeze. coast bay and inland calm conditions. not much of a breeze. i have seen a little east and northeast. 50-60 degrees. 50 in san francisco. already very warm out of the gate. no clouds. can't find anything they are way up to the north. high pressure is our fair weather friend today. it will be sunny and warm. record highs more likely on the coast. i mean san francisco now i think the record high is 81. i blew past that. and again 80s for many locations or upper 70s. it will be really close. still nice tomorrow. maybe not as warm. still sunny and nice. cooling begins wednesday. dropped a very cold system in on thursday and temperatures go from the 80s and 50s on friday. it does look like it will be sunny. >>> this morning a small earthquake rattled an area of new jersey that is still recovering from sandy. the magnitude 2.0 quake was circled in ringwood which is still dealing with down trees and power outag
it will still be nice into election day as well. high pressure not only aloft but we have a little component of an offshore breeze. coast bay and inland calm conditions. not much of a breeze. i have seen a little east and northeast. 50-60 degrees. 50 in san francisco. already very warm out of the gate. no clouds. can't find anything they are way up to the north. high pressure is our fair weather friend today. it will be sunny and warm. record highs more likely on the coast. i mean san francisco...
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and ballots will be counted after the general election. there is a big decision to make about repeeling the death penalty and it is gaining national attention. good afternoon brian. >> reporter: what it would do is pass and give death row inmates life without the possibility of parole without the chance of parole. they say if the pressure is past it would save millions of dollars. they are expected around 5:00 this afternoon but prop 34 would save the state $134 million that would otherwise be used for long drawn out cases and it would require them to work and their wages would be sent to crime victims. they are asking california to show compassion. >> even if guilty, that is not what america stands for. we are setting a trend, is that what we want to stand for as americans. i said no, we want to put people to death but not put our children through school? this makes no sense. >> reporter: meanwhile, we spoke with mark who is a staunch opponent of proposition 34 and he said in terms of cost it would not save the state money and instead it
and ballots will be counted after the general election. there is a big decision to make about repeeling the death penalty and it is gaining national attention. good afternoon brian. >> reporter: what it would do is pass and give death row inmates life without the possibility of parole without the chance of parole. they say if the pressure is past it would save millions of dollars. they are expected around 5:00 this afternoon but prop 34 would save the state $134 million that would...
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. >>> good morning, it is november 6th, election day, i am pam cook. >> and good morning, we will go to steve paulson who knows about election day. >>> we have 70s to 80s, maybe record highs but cooler than yesterday and a big change coming up, here is sal. >>> good morning, westbound looks good getting to the caldecott tunnel and it also looks good on marin but if you are driving south you will see traffic because of some road work, 5:00 let's go back to the desk. >>> time now 5:00 let's go back to election day and polls are open two hours from now. the millions of dollars spent on ads and they all come down to this very day. the presidential ad shows mitt romney and president barack obama neck in neck in the all battleground states. they are just about to battle and then he is taking a very unusual step continuing to campaign. he then heats heads back in boston. the first lady michelle obama and president barack obama are heading home watching the election returns come in from there. we will have an election day guide to all of the key moments for when results are expected to come
. >>> good morning, it is november 6th, election day, i am pam cook. >> and good morning, we will go to steve paulson who knows about election day. >>> we have 70s to 80s, maybe record highs but cooler than yesterday and a big change coming up, here is sal. >>> good morning, westbound looks good getting to the caldecott tunnel and it also looks good on marin but if you are driving south you will see traffic because of some road work, 5:00 let's go back to the...
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we've had mix reaction to greek's election. greece's election over the week. that is citi bank. citi group that is president parent company. 200 years they have celebrating. they also celebrated their anniversary with a community day of service. i guess 100,000 employees spent the day giving back to their community and doing things around. that is very nice. nice way to celebrate the anniversary. again, we will see how our markets are reacting. most european markets up on the results of the elections in greece. we are heading down a little bit. dow jones. futures were indicating a lower opening but not a huge lot. which was a little bit of concern earlier this morning. >> all right we'll smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us here. brand new day it's monday, june 18th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. time now 6:30. we begin with developing news. the chp is searching for suspects in a shooting that shut down an oakland freeway. it happened just before 11:00 last night on interstate 2580 at fruitvale avenue. tara moriarty joins u
we've had mix reaction to greek's election. greece's election over the week. that is citi bank. citi group that is president parent company. 200 years they have celebrating. they also celebrated their anniversary with a community day of service. i guess 100,000 employees spent the day giving back to their community and doing things around. that is very nice. nice way to celebrate the anniversary. again, we will see how our markets are reacting. most european markets up on the results of the...
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. >>> at 6:01 election news for you. it's a close contest for prop 29 that is the cigarette proposal here in california. right now it's losing by a whisker. look at the numbers on the screen. 49.2% yes, 50.8% no. ktvu lorraine blanco is joining us live now. she is in san leandro with a lot more on this race that is still too close to call. >> reporter: dave, with 100% of precincts reporting this morning, the no's on prop 29 are ahead. we talked to many that said thank goodness but they said if the tax did go, they would still buy them. it aims to tax cigarettes by $1. it would have raised $700 million for cancer research. >> i'm impressed. i mean i think everything is tax too much. i know it's benefiting. not the working class. so what good is it? >> the no on 29 campaign bankroll by the tobacco industry. far out the anti29 campaign for the initiative would send research dollars out of state because it did not dictate where the money must be spent. supporters spent close to 18 million. they anticipate it would >>> 6:03.
. >>> at 6:01 election news for you. it's a close contest for prop 29 that is the cigarette proposal here in california. right now it's losing by a whisker. look at the numbers on the screen. 49.2% yes, 50.8% no. ktvu lorraine blanco is joining us live now. she is in san leandro with a lot more on this race that is still too close to call. >> reporter: dave, with 100% of precincts reporting this morning, the no's on prop 29 are ahead. we talked to many that said thank goodness...
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that exceeds the 486,822 registered for the 2004 election. it also means more than 80% of those eligible to vote in san fransisco are registered. >>> san bruno residents this morning presented a petition calling for the ouster of the california public utilities commission president. dozens of residents including one who lost three family members in the 2010 san bruno pipeline explosion collected 200 signatures. the petition drive aims to remove michael peavy as the chief. it asks jerry brown to remove him after the cpuc's decision to suspend public hearings to determine how hutch hutch -- much they will be find for the blast. >> we need new leadership that we can trust. >> eight people were killed and more than 50 injured in the pipeline explosion. 38 homes were destroyed and 17 houses were damaged. >>> as we mentioned a few minutes ago the storm that's bringing rain to us here in the bay area is blanketing the sierra with snow. most of the snow is falling above 5,000 feet. at least 10 inches was on the ground this morning in some areas. up t
that exceeds the 486,822 registered for the 2004 election. it also means more than 80% of those eligible to vote in san fransisco are registered. >>> san bruno residents this morning presented a petition calling for the ouster of the california public utilities commission president. dozens of residents including one who lost three family members in the 2010 san bruno pipeline explosion collected 200 signatures. the petition drive aims to remove michael peavy as the chief. it asks jerry...
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for more on the election. click on the election day tab on the front page. you can find a list of polling places in the city or county. two weeks after the last fundraising trip. president obama is coming back to town this week. they are set to touchdown tomorrow in san francisco. mr. obama plans a luncheon and at the lands mark at one market plaza. tomorrow night he will head to los angeles for a big gala. >> nationally. wisconsin is taking center stage with a recall effort of the state's governor. over the cuts for public employee unions. they are behind the push for republican governor scott walker from office. >> it is much bigger and it is the core of who is in charge. is it the big government special interests out there. >> his challenger is democrat tom barrett who lost the knew that torreial election. he would be just the third governor to be removed through such a process. that includes california governor gray davis who was removed in 2003. >>> they are trying to find a person who shot and killed a young woman. they went to the home around 3:30 yes
for more on the election. click on the election day tab on the front page. you can find a list of polling places in the city or county. two weeks after the last fundraising trip. president obama is coming back to town this week. they are set to touchdown tomorrow in san francisco. mr. obama plans a luncheon and at the lands mark at one market plaza. tomorrow night he will head to los angeles for a big gala. >> nationally. wisconsin is taking center stage with a recall effort of the...
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after the election, depending upon who gets elected, then i'll be perhaps a seller. > > that is a hedge for you. i would suggest if you have profits protect them. like he's hedging his bets without an opinion. > > time now for the bonus round. this is a great question for you: how much money do you have to earn to be in the top 1%? > > to be in the top 1%, $250,000. > > is it $250,000? i thought it was higher than that. > > $327,000. > > $420,000. > > $822,000. good to have you on the show this morning. take care. stay with us. how to make money on the election is next. trader tim biggam of tradingblock joins us now in chart talk. he says yesterday we saw a romney rally. is that true? > > absolutely. the stocks that kind of were the romney-type stocks, the defense stocks, some of the insurance stocks, were big market outperformers, where as some of the obama stocks, healthcare and so forth, were some of the comparative losers. so we definitely saw not only a market rally yesterday post the debate the day before, but we also saw it mostly in the mitt romney-type stocks. > > not to mentio
after the election, depending upon who gets elected, then i'll be perhaps a seller. > > that is a hedge for you. i would suggest if you have profits protect them. like he's hedging his bets without an opinion. > > time now for the bonus round. this is a great question for you: how much money do you have to earn to be in the top 1%? > > to be in the top 1%, $250,000. > > is it $250,000? i thought it was higher than that. > > $327,000. > > $420,000. > >...
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then he is taking the unusual step to continue to campaign on election day. he has scheduled a stop before he heads back to his election day headquarters in boston. president barack obama and first lady michelle obama is already back home in chicago and they will be watching the election returns come in from there. coming up, we will have an election day guide to the key moments of when the results are expected to come in. >>> right now both democrats and republicans here in the bay area are trying a last ditch effort to get out and cast their votes. here is more on who they are targeting. tara? >>> we are here at the democratic campaign headquarters, these are some volunteers. they came here to where it says sign in and they will be calling in the key battleground states. they are given a guide as to what it should say and there is some tables set up and they will making phone calls from there. we all know virginia, florida and ohio are a lot of swing voters and they want to make sure we encourage swing voters. after all we saw how every vote was important i
then he is taking the unusual step to continue to campaign on election day. he has scheduled a stop before he heads back to his election day headquarters in boston. president barack obama and first lady michelle obama is already back home in chicago and they will be watching the election returns come in from there. coming up, we will have an election day guide to the key moments of when the results are expected to come in. >>> right now both democrats and republicans here in the bay...
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the election office received only 93,000 as of friday. half a million san franciscans are registered to vote. turnout in the 2008 presidential election reached 81%. well tuesday is a critical vote in the city of san francisco five ss are up for reelection. they are spending the weekend going door to door and two of the tightest races involve seats for the richmond district and the hate ashberry. christina olague who was opponented by mayor ed lee has been criticized for her vote to retain ross mirkarimi as sheriff. >>> good morning, to you. our warming trend will continue for your sunday. giving you a look here at the bay bridge. a beautiful start to the day. wall to wall sunshine out there. just a few high clouds drifting overhead. a little bit of patchy fog out there. it shouldn't cause you too much trouble. the satellite and radar you can see the high clouds continuing to sweep through. giving us a little bit of soft sunshine at times. outside of that plenty of sunshine to go around. satellite radar here the ridge of high pressure cont
the election office received only 93,000 as of friday. half a million san franciscans are registered to vote. turnout in the 2008 presidential election reached 81%. well tuesday is a critical vote in the city of san francisco five ss are up for reelection. they are spending the weekend going door to door and two of the tightest races involve seats for the richmond district and the hate ashberry. christina olague who was opponented by mayor ed lee has been criticized for her vote to retain ross...
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today we talk with a panel of experts to discuss the 2012 presidential election.[o >> this is the most abrupt pivot we have seen in recent memory, and i think forÑi a lot of obam followers, it's hard to see him tired or disconnected -- >> come on, this is the leader of the free world -- ♪fá >> this property has been in the to own a piece of it is a joy. i'm a third generation, my son is a fourth generation. >> this is our family. ♪ '%;q >> with the presidential election less than four weeks fá away. the race to the white house has welcome a horse race. heading into the home stretch, leading. gop challenger mitt romney has gained momentum, but president obama also got a boost thanks to the unemployment rate falling t/ 7.8%. >> after losing about 700,000 jobs a month, our businesses have added li5.2 million new jo. on friday, we learned that the unemployment rate is now at it's lowest level since i entered office. more americans are entering the workforce and getting jobs. >> the romney campaign continues to claim thatok america is wors off under the obamaÑi
today we talk with a panel of experts to discuss the 2012 presidential election.[o >> this is the most abrupt pivot we have seen in recent memory, and i think forÑi a lot of obam followers, it's hard to see him tired or disconnected -- >> come on, this is the leader of the free world -- ♪fá >> this property has been in the to own a piece of it is a joy. i'm a third generation, my son is a fourth generation. >> this is our family. ♪ '%;q >> with the...
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www.ktvu.com has complete election results for the bay area. look on the right side of the home page. >>> 5 years ago the oil spill killed birds and sea life around the bay. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler investigates the lessons learned and what still needs to be done. >> reporter: on a foggy morning, the harbor pilot plowed into the bay bridge, spilling 53,000 gallons of fuel oil. critics say the government response was slow. >> it was a minor spill but they allowed it to get away. >> reporter: the oil fouled shorelines in and out of the bay. 6,000 birds died. lack of data kept them from knowing the full extent of damage. >> not a lot of research so we don't know how well it was covered. >> reporter: we toured the area today for a first hand look. >> reporter: since the spill they have made changes. ships can't leave without less than a half mile visibility and oil spill notification is somewhat improved. >> i don't think that we are prepared to respond quickly enough. >> reporter: 5 years ago the port finally called in fishing
www.ktvu.com has complete election results for the bay area. look on the right side of the home page. >>> 5 years ago the oil spill killed birds and sea life around the bay. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler investigates the lessons learned and what still needs to be done. >> reporter: on a foggy morning, the harbor pilot plowed into the bay bridge, spilling 53,000 gallons of fuel oil. critics say the government response was slow. >> it was a minor spill but they...
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round one: election reaction realities. did the market immediately sell off because president obama was re-elected? > > let me hear this one, alan. go ahead, tell us. > > absolutely, positively not. this was a sell-the-fact-type exit for a lot of people. it had always been priced in that obama was going to win. we're going to have a democratic senate, democratic president, and republican house. so nothing has changed. and guess what happened the last time nothing changed? the market was up over 100% over the last four years. > > here's what really happened. starting back in late of last year, you saw the chances for a republican candidate begin to rise, and it actually heated up here over the past couple- > > never got above 50% in the last year. > > hold on the sec, i'm going to talk. the s&p rallied about 215 points in that period of time. we lost about 3-4% over the past couple of days, and i think if you just look at it, if you just look at the futures reaction to what happened with obama's becoming president- > > we we
round one: election reaction realities. did the market immediately sell off because president obama was re-elected? > > let me hear this one, alan. go ahead, tell us. > > absolutely, positively not. this was a sell-the-fact-type exit for a lot of people. it had always been priced in that obama was going to win. we're going to have a democratic senate, democratic president, and republican house. so nothing has changed. and guess what happened the last time nothing changed? the market...
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. > > what about the election? is that holding up trading in any way here? > > no, what's holding up trading is the market is so complacent that the market knows that it's never going down again. we have no fear of another crash. the fundamentals are all so wonderful because jobs and all those other things are going well. so what happens when the markets do this and volatility comes out, the markets drift, and they tend to drift higher. dull markets always tend to drift higher. we are very similar to 2007. we're at five-year lows in volatility in the market, which creates less activity, and less trading, which keeps the volume down, which keeps the trading down. > > thanks for coming on the show todd. > > thank you. jobs and the economy both made it into the second presidential debate. last night in hempstead, new york, president obama and republican presidential contender mitt romney debated foreign and domestic policies, this time in a townhall format with un-decided voters. "we have not made the progress we need to make to people back to work. that's why
. > > what about the election? is that holding up trading in any way here? > > no, what's holding up trading is the market is so complacent that the market knows that it's never going down again. we have no fear of another crash. the fundamentals are all so wonderful because jobs and all those other things are going well. so what happens when the markets do this and volatility comes out, the markets drift, and they tend to drift higher. dull markets always tend to drift higher. we...
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i think it could have a dramatic effect in this election." the hamilton county board of elections deputy director knows of no violation or a confict of interest, and downplayed tampering suspicions, saying, "we purchased the hart intercivic equipment in 2005. we own the machines and the software. our own staff do both programming and vote tabulation. the only contact we have with hart intercivic is a maintenance agreement." there are also allegations that the investment firm run by one of mitt romney's sons has what rick ungar calls "shared business interests with h.i.g." for the record, despite our efforts for a response from both h.i.g. and hart intercivic, we were told the individuals we sought were "unavailable." the presidential candidates clashed over foreign policies in their 3rd and final debate of the election season last night. we're going to have to do more than going after leaders and killing bad guys. we're also going to have a far more comprehensive and effective strategy to help move the world away from terror and islamist extr
i think it could have a dramatic effect in this election." the hamilton county board of elections deputy director knows of no violation or a confict of interest, and downplayed tampering suspicions, saying, "we purchased the hart intercivic equipment in 2005. we own the machines and the software. our own staff do both programming and vote tabulation. the only contact we have with hart intercivic is a maintenance agreement." there are also allegations that the investment firm run...
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election is looming large over the campaign. and one of the things governor romney will have to do as he moves in the spot of being the nominee, is either attacking the administration or sort of standing down on things like iran. it is a central part of what the voters will look at. it is not in the forefront of their minds. but the foreign policy accomplishments. i am holding off on them f. something bad didn't is happen that would be a good thing for the obama administration. 92 brit, we'll turn to north korea that failed to launch a long range missile and there is speculation to make up for that they may engage in a nuclear test or launch a bigger rocket. what if anything can we do about north korea. >> everything i said about iran applies fully more to nororth korea. this is a rogue regime that cut off ties from the rest of the world for decades now. it is back ward, it is benighted and governor huckabee is right. the iranian regime is not season. that applies more so to north korea. i don't think economic sanctions will mak
election is looming large over the campaign. and one of the things governor romney will have to do as he moves in the spot of being the nominee, is either attacking the administration or sort of standing down on things like iran. it is a central part of what the voters will look at. it is not in the forefront of their minds. but the foreign policy accomplishments. i am holding off on them f. something bad didn't is happen that would be a good thing for the obama administration. 92 brit, we'll...
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presidential election. a 900-pound black bull named obama and a 1,000-pound white bull named romney as the crowd cheered them on. after an hour the crowd cheered that obama was the winner. not surprising after all kenyans consider obama with as one of their own. >> a pretty sure for votes has voters in the bay area work overtime. ktvu's john sasaki caught up with those manning phone lines calling out-of-state. >> i'm a voter. >> reporter: dozens of volunteers worked the phones at democratic headquarters in oakland. >> i have never seen it this packed. everyone is enthused. >> reporter: they were mostly calling voters in such swing states a ohio and iowa, trying to secure votes for president obama. >> i think i talked to like to 300. i swear i had a lot of good luck talking to people. >> contra costa county republican headquarters had a different feel with far fewer volunteers. most of the calls here went to voters in california, firing up support for mitt romney. >> do you feel pressure? >> oh, yes, two or
presidential election. a 900-pound black bull named obama and a 1,000-pound white bull named romney as the crowd cheered them on. after an hour the crowd cheered that obama was the winner. not surprising after all kenyans consider obama with as one of their own. >> a pretty sure for votes has voters in the bay area work overtime. ktvu's john sasaki caught up with those manning phone lines calling out-of-state. >> i'm a voter. >> reporter: dozens of volunteers worked the phones...
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coming up -- >> this election is important. whatever it takes we got to get out there and vote like we never, ever voted before! we've got to do it! byrñ "our world wit enterprise" is sponsored in part by state farm, find an agent or get a quote )ttatefarm.com. your premium with this thing. andy i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. whe did you hear that? [ both the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i mehim on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer state farm. more mobile than ever. get to a better state. >>> i'd like to go to the three lawmakers that are on the panel right now, because part of what this has become in some ways is an abstract argument. it's become a kind of ideological argument where people aren't entirely clear of what's at stake and so what i'd like representatives fudge, lewis and watt to talk about is what kind of issues are voters in your dist
coming up -- >> this election is important. whatever it takes we got to get out there and vote like we never, ever voted before! we've got to do it! byrñ "our world wit enterprise" is sponsored in part by state farm, find an agent or get a quote )ttatefarm.com. your premium with this thing. andy i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. whe did you...